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Windows 11 update

Jacob Ling

I have been trying to install windows 11 on a new ssd but when I go to install it it says my system does not meet the system requirements. I took one of my extra HDD drives that has windows 10 on it and ran the official Microsoft health checker and it said that I do not have TPM 2.0 enabled or secure boot so I went into the bios and turned amds TPM 2.0 on and secure boot on. This solved the TPM problem but it still says that I do not have secure boot on. When I go into system information it also says that secure boot is unsupported. I did use the computer for day to day use for about 2 years then it sat for 1 year and now I was trying to get windows 11 installed on it. B450(Asus) motherboard ryzen 7 2700x RX 590 16gb of DDR4 2600 mhz. I do not know why the secure boot will not work I tried custom secure boot and standard secure boot. Thanks

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Make sure the boot configuration is set to UEFI and not "legacy".

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Hard reset the bios, unplug the battery for 1 minute.

First disable CSM, save and reset.

Then enable secureboot standard and ftpm.

This solved my problem with windows 11 (just installed an hour ago).

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Just now, Benji said:

Well, he'd need to re-install the system to fully accomplish that. It doesn't automatically go to UEFI after you've enabled support for that in the BIOS.

That's kind of why it says Secure Boot unsupported, because a Windows 10 installed in Legacy will stay that way.

Doesn't it depend on whether or not swapping to legacy was done after the install itself rather than before?

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1. Update bios to the latest version for your motherboard

2. Set your bios back to defaults

3. Boot from Win11 setup media and install Win11.

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